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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1922)
.».Sr» ** A • , ' ■ * • »er • Th ■ .* Local Market Quotatioo* P oultry , V «si. asp Hens. 4 lim and over Hens, under 4 Um Broiler*, over lj lt>s Etxitt I 17 .11 1H . 6 .11 .15 .19 ,1N .3? Veal, fancy n<> I D resaved jork. no. I blockers i Egg*, cash. Pic trade Eggs. white select deadly strife war between owner* Butter fut THVKHOAY. Jt'NK 22. 1922 of illicit stills and officers who en F kko force the law. Perhaps never before Mill run Il &0 -♦ has thia warefare I teen brought •» Scratch 12 25 2.75 _ 2 Htt d<MM* home to u* •■ it was last Egg producer 2 10 night in the murder of Sheriff Ground barley 2.00 Rolled barley Kendall and Rev Roy Healy. With Shelled corn, rastern 1 K0 the tragedy hot in our mind* with Ground or cracked corn 1.90 3.50 their blood hardly cold on the ('hick feed Sunday. 3 50 ground where they fell mortally Chick starter, mash THE t'HKINTI tN'M MIMMIo.N: (»rowing feed 8.35 wounded, with our love of peace left. aaylng The klncdom nt lieti »eli la at hand. Ileal the a|rk. and r spect of the law, we who call cleanse the le|>era. raise the dead, ♦ 2 30 2 40 oiirwlves good citizens must arrise Hard wheat cast out devils freely ye have re Soft « he i' I 75 from our lethargy and see the poi cvlvvd, freely gtve. Matthew 10: 7. *. sonous liquor traffic stamped out — i Moaday. now and-forever. Attention, Dog Owners T hrough the year* that have pauwd since prohibition went into effect we have liveil through a Bible Thoughts for This Week Wedaaaday. <;<>!> LA I VEN THE GOOD:— Truly God Is good I <• l«rari even tu sudi n« are of a clean heart.— i'saliu 73: 1 Thuraday. TltUTH MAKES FREE: Then snld J •■«us If ye continue In iny w ord, I lo-n are ye tny disciples In deed; and ye shall know U h - truth • ml the truth shall make you free John a 31 v.‘ F riday. THE lim Eli «»F ¡Hot GHT:- As he thlnkrth In hl* heart, m > la |-r<o<-il>a .’3 T Saturday. NUITI.Y IM n URE—Trost In the I »rd. snd <!•• g>»<d; «-• «halt thou dwell In the land, and verily thou ahull be fml. Your Choice Perserving kettles and dishpans Swedish graniteware Good assortment This is to notify all dog owners in Linn county that chapter 1N6. page 275, general law« of Otcgon, ¡uiMM-d in 1919, relating to licensing dogs, will I m * strictly enforced ac cording to law All persons owning dogs that were eight months old or over at the pre—nt time are liable for the tax of II Im for male* and 52 00 for female* Failure to pay same provide* for a fine of 510 for first offense and 525 for the second. Anyone knowing <>f <1 g» without a license let me know, and I w ill keep the information secret li M MooKK, Deputy Sher ff, 1120 W. 10th. Alimny, Oregon was proceeding writ on Second street. Mrs. McDowell’s car suffer cd an injured front tire and Mr. Mespelt’s car a damaged rear wheel. Albany Democrat. Airing Trouble* in Court Mr*. Poindexter Surprised While They Last 98c The Wincherter Store R. M. Cain money. August Norman. Scio farmer, Mr*. Dale Poindexter was spend pleadi-d not guilty to the charges of ing a few days last week with her of progress and retards growth and saaault and battery Monday in the sister. Mrs. Fred Bowman, and upon expansion. justice court after he had been ar her return Saturday evening was rested by constable Ben Clelan anti met with a large number of friend* and relative* with fiercer* of ice A bout the only thing so far ad accused bv Sophia Pepperling. The plantiff declared that Norman cream, cake. *trawt>erriea and pres vanced by any candidate for office had telephoned her to get a cow ents. toward reducing taxes is the abol The rooms were beautifully deco ishing of a few of the commissions. belonging to her that had broken i into the defrndent's cabbage patch rated with rosea, and the evening There is no outstanding figure, and has t»een none, with a real program. and that the défendent had captur- j * as spent playing game* and re Generalities and promise to "work ed. When »he railed for the cow freshments were served at a late Mr* Poindexter received for lower taxes” is as far as they Norman assaulted her the plaintiff hour. many very nice presents and the get. anti this ptomise is so old and complains. Norman deni< * that he «truck tne but wishes from her many friends threadbare that the blind can see The case has Irrea set by for her trip and future home in through it and the deaf can hear the plantiff noise as the wind whistles through Judge Olliver for trial wxl Satur Echo, Oregon the holes in it. The abolishing of a day morning at 10 o'clock. Albany few commissions certainly would do Democrat. New Club Organized RoHERT BokTTIt HKR. who has been employed on the Albany Her old for the pant year, and who is the son of Prof. Boetticher, has leased the l^banon Criterion for a year. If he like* the publi*hmg business on his own hook he will buy the plant, so it is announced. The Tribune extend* him welcome n<> harm some are useless apd were instituted for the purpose of paying a political debt—but the dent this would make in our taxes could not I m * noticed, and the politician knows it and of course it sounds big The way to reduce taxes is to make Ore gon so attractive that the home seeker will come here in preference to all states, ami after we get him We now kn->w why the people are *o long suffering (hey have to tol- •rate such fellow* as Hall Hall is as sore a* he can Ive ’Cause he lost out for governor. And he can rul the sores, you see, Until they are running over. C<iMKM word from Washington thm the bonus bill is again held up. The "highway men" are having a g km | time with it, —but get no Auto* Collide We make a Specialty of Iriendship, Engagement and Wedding Rings F. M. French & Sons ALBANY i Sanitary Meat Market -------- Dealers in--------- Fresh and Cured Meats We buy Veal, Pork & Poultry Shelton & Co. Props SCIO, OREGON Mr*. S. E. Zvsaet, Mr*. Munsell. Mrs. Jerry Holechek, Mra. E. W. Sommer and Mrs. R. A. Scott, The club meets next Wednesday with Mr*. Jerry Holecheck, and will meet every two week*. About three weeks ago a numlwr of the ladies of thia neighborhood An automobile driven by Fred got together and formed a "Get-To Mespelt of Scio and one driven by gether dub." They are having Mrs. I. A McDowell of Albany splendid times at their meetings, came together at Second and Mont •nd hope to grow and get bigger as gomery streets Satureay evening as time rolls on. Truth» W* Never Hear. Mr*. Geo. Muzzy “Tour dniiKtiirr ha* lhe Worst voice Mr Me«|>elt was turning north into wa* hosteas to the following mem- I ever brani She ouch! te have It Montgomery ind Mr«. McDowell • bar* of the dub last Wednesday: Aled “ ■ Tuesday. MW OF LOVE L ov * wort Sth no ill to hi* neighbour t therefore love Is the fultllllh* of the law.— Roman* 1.1 IO W k might enter into the contro- versy l>etween the Southern Paci Ac and Union Pacific regarding the re- cent decision of the U. S supreme court in diawlvmg the S P from the Central Pacific, after they had be> n under the same management for the past half century, but our entering would create no stir. It is obvious that to take the Central from the S P. and allow It to l»e- come merged with the Union Pacific •erves no ends. unless it is robbing Peter to pay Paul. Why cannot the court*. cum mission a, railroad labor lM>ard* and other bodies leave well enough alone? Meddling with busi ness relations that have been satis factory to the general public for the past half century and the reduction <>f wage* to a bare existence always puts a monkey wrench in the wheels 98c 1 RIN KEI-AllAlEX: Tour Iniqui ties have *.'|*omt<x1 between yotl and your Gott. and your «ina hate hid his face troni you. that he will not hear.- laalah SO: 2 7 < get be on leas CM m rf ; -V , into th« newspaper field of Oregra, here we should not bleed him white io the price we ask for our land and wishes him prosperity. How will this reduce our taxes' Hv IT’* a poor excuse for a man or a there kwing m<>re of us to pav the busineaa institution that will knock •ame lax as now and hence a lower his or their town or community. A tax to each. Our taxes are high knocker i* worse than a two edged now bs cause we are so few to main sword you cannot dodge him. He tain a state the size of Oregon •nd works on the sly and hl* sting is deliberate and hurtful If a man or institution don’t like the place well enough to boost it. they should either keep still or sell out •nd leave There is no room in any community for the knocker. . .‘A? 7 • ■ THE SCIO TRIBUNE »♦